Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 290William Blackwood, 1961 |
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Side 291
... Miss Jourdain described them as farm buildings and noted that implements , among them a plough , were lying around . In retrospect they always felt that the point at which they passed the buildings marked the beginning of their ...
... Miss Jourdain described them as farm buildings and noted that implements , among them a plough , were lying around . In retrospect they always felt that the point at which they passed the buildings marked the beginning of their ...
Side 293
... Miss Moberly was writing a letter to her sister in England and suddenly asked Miss Jourdain if she thought the Petit Trianon was haunted . Miss Jourdain promptly answered ' Yes , ' and then , for the first time , they became aware that ...
... Miss Moberly was writing a letter to her sister in England and suddenly asked Miss Jourdain if she thought the Petit Trianon was haunted . Miss Jourdain promptly answered ' Yes , ' and then , for the first time , they became aware that ...
Side 303
... Miss Moberly and Miss Jourdain questioned estate workers and took photographs . If only they had done these things on the original visit ! Outstanding among the gaps noted by the critics are that the two visitors made no subsequent ...
... Miss Moberly and Miss Jourdain questioned estate workers and took photographs . If only they had done these things on the original visit ! Outstanding among the gaps noted by the critics are that the two visitors made no subsequent ...
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THE LAST OF THE OTAGO BY ROBERT MORRISON | 87 |
THE LYNCH GATE BY ROBERT HUNTER | 114 |
THE MODERN NAVY BY BLAKE | 193 |
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